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Does anyone use a Novation Nocturn with Logic 8?
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| mikemorgan |
Does anyone here have a Novation Nocturn and use Logic 8?
If so, how am i supposed to get Logic to record the modulation from the Nocturn? I've written a synth line using an automapped instance of V-Station and when I play it back it will respond to changes (e.g. opening the filter) from the Nocturn. Then I arm the track and record whilst moving the Nocturn's knobs....again, i can hear the changes, but when i play it back none of the modulation has been recorded.
Logic must be receiving some sort of data because, when recording, it'll start drawing a box on the event window as a twiddle the knobs....but this just vanishes after I press stop.
Any ideas? The Nocturn seems like a great piece of kit, but it's completely useless to me unless I can record modulation from it.
Thanks in advance! |
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| Passiva |
Have you checked track automation (shortkey A) or hyperdraw? Also, make sure to turn the automation lane to read so it enables your recorded movement.
| quote: | Originally posted by mikemorgan
Does anyone here have a Novation Nocturn and use Logic 8?
If so, how am i supposed to get Logic to record the modulation from the Nocturn? I've written a synth line using an automapped instance of V-Station and when I play it back it will respond to changes (e.g. opening the filter) from the Nocturn. Then I arm the track and record whilst moving the Nocturn's knobs....again, i can hear the changes, but when i play it back none of the modulation has been recorded.
Logic must be receiving some sort of data because, when recording, it'll start drawing a box on the event window as a twiddle the knobs....but this just vanishes after I press stop.
Any ideas? The Nocturn seems like a great piece of kit, but it's completely useless to me unless I can record modulation from it.
Thanks in advance! |
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| farris |
As said above, maybe look into the automation modes (off, read, touch, latch, write)?
Search the manual for more details. |
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